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The idea of a scale switchstand to actuate the points is one thing (nigh impossible), but I'm looking for indication. You know, something that rotates the flag (or lantern).NJ International has a few static models for scene purposes which are nice enough - I do wish more folks would put switchstands and other trackside utility clutter in their yard scenes! - but I want operational indication as well as the scenery feature. When I'm away from the DS console and watching the trains run, it would be handy to know when I'm about to "find" an open switch the hard way.
And before it's asked, no, I don't see any way to light the red/ green lantern while staying anywhere near scale but probably could light indicator lights. But who knows what might surface as we go (but I REALLY doubt it).
The SMD 0201 LEDs are only 0.020" x 0.010". But getting power to them (without visible wires or oversize stand shaft) would be a challenge too.
That's the problem. So far I think it will be reasonably robust but with the addition of miniature wires and miniature everything else is begging for nothing but a nightmare. And keeping it near scale which is being accomplished so far, reasonably, would suffer terribly just adding .010" to the base thickness. There might be a chance with fiber optic but even that may not work for getting a straight shot at the .015" shaft. And then how delicate would all of THAT be. I have thought of one possibility but the cost?! It could get into double digits!!! And we know how that flies. I'm kidding a little but a whole layout of stands could become quite an investment. I may try it anyway if only for myself and only on a few key ones.
..... - could be turned with a crank from a the switch machine to rotate the signal indicator.Al